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#include <ctype.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include "H5f90.h"
/*
* Routines from HDF4 to deal with C-FORTRAN issues.
*
* HD5c2fstr -- convert a C string into a Fortran string IN PLACE
* HD5f2cstring -- convert a Fortran string to a C string
*/
/* ------------------------------- HDc2fstr -------------------------------
NAME
HD5c2fstr -- convert a C string into a Fortran string IN PLACE
USAGE
int HD5c2fstr(str, len)
char * str; IN: string to convert
int len; IN: length of Fortran string
RETURNS
SUCCEED
DESCRIPTION
Change a C string (NULL terminated) into a Fortran string.
Basically, all that is done is that the NULL is ripped out
and the string is padded with spaces
---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
int
HD5c2fstr(char *str, int len)
{
int i;
i=(int)HDstrlen(str);
for (; i < len; i++)
str[i] = ' ';
return 0;
} /* HD5c2fstr */
/* ----------------------------- HDf2cstring ------------------------------ */
/*
NAME
HD5f2cstring -- convert a Fortran string to a C string
USAGE
char * HDf2cstring(fdesc, len)
_fcd fdesc; IN: Fortran string descriptor
int len; IN: length of Fortran string
RETURNS
Pointer to the C string if success, else NULL
DESCRIPTION
Chop off trailing blanks off of a Fortran string and
move it into a newly allocated C string. It is up
to the user to free this string.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
char *
HD5f2cstring(_fcd fdesc, int len)
{
char *cstr, *str;
int i;
str = _fcdtocp(fdesc);
/* This should be equivalent to the above test -QAK */
for(i=len-1; i>=0 && !isgraph((int)str[i]); i--)
/*EMPTY*/;
cstr = (char *) HDmalloc( (i + 2));
if (!cstr) return NULL;
cstr[i + 1] = '\0';
HDmemcpy(cstr,str,i+1);
return cstr;
} /* HD5f2cstring */
/* ---------------------------- HDpackFstring ----------------------------- */
/*
NAME
HDpackFstring -- convert a C string into a Fortran string
USAGE
int HDpackFstring(src, dest, len)
char * src; IN: source string
char * dest; OUT: destination
int len; IN: length of string
RETURNS
SUCCEED / FAIL
DESCRIPTION
given a NULL terminated C string 'src' convert it to
a space padded Fortran string 'dest' of length 'len'
This is very similar to HDc2fstr except that function does
it in place and this one copies. We should probably only
support one of these.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
int
HDpackFstring(char *src, char *dest, int len)
{
int sofar;
for (sofar = 0; (sofar < len) && (*src != '\0'); sofar++)
*dest++ = *src++;
while (sofar++ < len)
*dest++ = ' ';
return 0;
} /* HDpackFstring */
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